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The full name of the camera in the object tree is displayed in the <Short name>.<Name> format. You can use the camera's short name in keyboard shortcuts (see Notes regarding hot key actionssee Hot keys).
You can also disable a camera by selecting No in the Enable field.
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Every camera enabled in the system (including analog cameras, see The IP Server server object) is a video channel in terms of licensing (see Axxon One licensing). Disabled cameras are not subject to licensing. If you run out of camera licenses, disable offline/unused cameras. |
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In the Geolocation group, you can specify the coordinates (latitude, longitude, azimuth) of the camera location (the coordinates are used when adding the camera to the geomap, see Adding video cameras).
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When you specify the coordinates, only 6 decimal points are taken into account. |
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If the Windows Firewall (or firewall of other manufacturers) was disabled during installation of Axxon One, Axxon One services and applications will not be automatically added to the list of firewall exceptions.
After you turn on the firewall, you can see no signal from cameras in both main and Web-Client and no possibility to connect to other servers.
To solve this problem, add the following applications to the firewall exceptions: Apphost.exe, NetHost.exe, AxxonOne.exe, and LicenseTool.exe.